Curriculum vitae thomas michael deberardino, md



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POSTER PRESENTATIONS:


  1. DeBerardino TM, Thomson JD. In-line Skating Injuries. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 62nd Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, 17 February 1995

  2. Nelson BJ, DeBerardino TM, Brooks DE, Carpenter LG, Darouiche R, McManus AT. The Efficacy of Steel, Silver-Coated, and Chlorhexidine/Chloroxylenol-Coated External Fixator Pins in Preventing Pin Tract Infections in a Caprine Model. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 66th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 4-8 February, 1999

  3. DeBerardino TM, Wells J, Warren RF, DiCarlo EF. Localized Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Knee: A Diagnostic Dilemma. 19th Annual Meeting of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 15-18 April, 1999

  4. Fester E, DeBerardino TM, Bottoni CR, Mitchell D, Penrod BJ. An intra-articular bioabsorbable interference screw mimicking an acute meniscal tear eight months following an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons, 41st Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, VA, 25-29 October, 1999

  5. DeBerardino TM, Brooks DE, Carpenter LG, Nelson BJ, Bottoni CR, Arciero, RA. In Vivo Analysis of the Reharvested Central Third of the Patellar Tendon as an ACL Autograft in a Goat Model. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 68th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 28 February - 4 March, 2001

  6. DeJong ES, DeBerardino TM, Brooks DE, Campbell AA, Bottoni CR, Nelson BJ, Pusateri AE, Guymon CH, McManus AT. Antimicrobial Efficacy Of External Fixator Pins Coated With A Lipid Stabilized Hydroxyapatite-Chlorhexidine Complex To Prevent Pin Tract Infection In A Goat Model. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 68th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 28 February - 4 March, 2001

  7. Hall C, DeBerardino TM. A Technique for Surgical Revision of Persistent Os Acromiale Non-union. The Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons, 43d Annual Meeting, Vail, CO 10-14 December, 2001

  8. Owens BD, Duffey ML, Nelson BJ, DeBerardino TM, Mountcastle SB. The Epidemiology of Shoulder Instability: A Prospective Cohort at the US Military Academy. Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons, Kissimmee, FL, 2005

  9. Owens BD, Nelson BJ, Duffey ML, Mountcastle SB, DeBerardino TM. Pathoanatomy of Associated with Subluxations of the Shoulder Physical Examination, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Arthroscopic Findings in First-time, Traumatic Anterior Subluxations. Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons, Kissimmee, FL, 2005

  10. Owens BD, Nelson BJ, Duffey ML, Mountcastle SB, Campbell SE, DeBerardino TM. Pathoanatomy of Associated with Subluxations of the Shoulder Physical Examination, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Arthroscopic Findings in First-time, Traumatic Anterior Subluxations. Arthroscopy Association of North America, Hollywood, FL, May, 2006

  11. Ross AE, Owens BD, Jordan C, DeBerardino TM. The Epidemiology of Ankle Sprains in West Point Cadets. Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons, Honolulu, HI, December, 2006

  12. Ross AE, Owens BD, Jordan C, DeBerardino TM. Superomedial Scapula Resection for the Treatment of Snapping Scapula. Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons, Honolulu, HI, December, 2006

  13. Nelson BJ, Owens BD, Duffey ML, Mountcastle B, Taylor DC, DeBerardino TM. Pathoanatomy of Associated with Subluxations of the Shoulder Physical Examination, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Arthroscopic Findings in First-time, Traumatic Anterior Subluxations. 6th Biennial ISAKOS Congress, Florence, Italy, 26-31 May, 2007

  14. DeBerardino TM, Nelson BJ, Taylor DC, Tenuta J. Long-term Follow-up After Meniscal Allograft Transplantation Among Active Duty U.S. Army Patients. 6th Biennial ISAKOS Congress, Florence, Italy, 26-31 May, 2007

VIDEO PRESENTATIONS:


  1. Rungee JL, Fay MJ, DeBerardino TM. Biomechanical Implications of Olecranization of the Patella. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Individual Orthopaedic Theater, 58th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, 7-12 March, 1991

  2. DeBerardino TM, Bottoni CR, DeJong ES. Dual Femoral Tunnel PCL Reconstruction: Technique and Early Clinical Results. Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons, 41st Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, VA, 25-29 October, 1999

  3. DeBerardino TM. Why Do ACL Reconstructions Fail? AANA Video Education Library. 1 April, 2011. https://www.aana.org/VideoEducationLibrary/CourseListings/Knee/ACL/WhyDoACLReconstructionsFail/tabid/754/Default.aspx

GRANTS & ONGOING RESEARCH:


  1. DeBerardino TM, Brooks DE, Carpenter LG, Nelson BJ, Arciero RA, Ryan JB: Biomechanical, Histological, and MRI Analysis of the Primarily Harvested and Reharvested Central Third of the Patellar Tendon, Extensor Mechanism, and Anterior Cruciate Ligament in a Goat Model. $15,000 grant from the Foundation for Sports Medicine Education and Research and the American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine, March 1996-March 1999. Preparing manuscript for re-submission, May 2007.

  2. DeBerardino TM, Brooks DE, Nelson BJ, Bottoni CR, Arciero RA: In Vivo Response of the Reharvested Central Third of the Patellar as an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Autograft in a Goat Model. Addendum to original protocol analyzing the in vivo response of the reharvested central third of the patellar tendon 24 months after initial harvest. Biomechanical, histological, and MRI data comparing reharvested and primarily harvested BTB autografts to native ACL at 6 months after reconstruction is currently being analyzed. Preparing manuscript for re-submission, May 2007.

  3. DeBerardino TM, Nelson BJ, Bottoni CR, Brooks DE, Carpenter LG, Gonzalez DA: Pin Tract Infections Associated with External Fixator Pins in Long Bones of a Goat Model. Currently testing chlorhexidine, hydroxyapatite, and HA-chlorhexidine combination against control stainless steel pins in our well-established infected tibial pin tract model.

  4. DeBerardino TM, Nelson BJ, Brooks DE, Carpenter LG: Radiofrequency Electrothermal Assisted Shrinkage of the Capsuloligamentous Structures in the Baboon Shoulder. In vitro and in vivo baboon shoulder research. Validated volume-extraction method for quantifying capsular shrinkage effect.

  5. DeBerardino TM, Nelson BJ, Brooks DE, Carpenter LG: Radiofrequency Electrothermal Assisted Shrinkage of Normal and Scarred Collagen in a Rabbit Model.

  6. DeBerardino TM, Nelson BJ, Bottoni CR: Epidemiology and practice characteristics regarding anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions in the Army Medical Department. Pilot survey work completed 1998. Follow up survey for comparison set for Spring, 2008.

  7. DeBerardino TM, Bottoni CR, Nelson BJ: Epidemiology and practice characteristics regarding shoulder stabilization procedures in the Army Medical Department. Pilot survey completed 1999. Follow up survey for comparison set for Spring, 2008.

  8. DeBerardino TM, Bottoni CR, DeJong ES: Bioabsorbable suture anchors in a goat intra-articular knee model. Testing the biomechanical characteristics of the anchor-suture interface at 6 and 12 weeks.

  9. DeBerardino TM, Gonzalez DM: Genzyme STAR protocol center participants. Patient enrollment completed May, 2002. Initial presentation for AOSSM, 2007.

  10. Taylor DC, DeBerardino TM, Nelson BJ: Prospective randomized clinical trial comparing autograft hamstring and BTB ACL reconstructions. Patient enrollment completed in October 2003. Manuscript submitted to AJSM, April 2007.

  11. DeBerardino TM, Taylor DC, Nelson BJ: Prospective randomized clinical trial comparing open and arthroscopic Bankart repairs for acute and chronic shoulder dislocations. Patient enrollment ongoing since July, 2005. Enrollment closed October 2007.

  12. DeBerardino TM, Taylor DC, Nelson BJ: Prospective randomized clinical trial comparing dual femoral tunnel versus single femoral tunnel transtibial PCL reconstruction. Patient enrollment began October 2004. Enrollment to close October 2008.

  13. DeBerardino TM, Taylor DC, Nelson BJ: Prospective randomized clinical trial comparing open and arthroscopic Bankart repairs for acute and chronic shoulder subluxations. Patient enrollment began October 2004. Enrollment to close March 2009.

  14. DeBerardino TM, Taylor DC, Nelson BJ, Mountcastle SB, Stoneman PD, Duffey MJ: Epidemiology of Jump-Landing Movements and ACL Injury. National Institutes of Health (R01): $214,535 (Part of a larger collaboration with the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Total Funding: $2,845,211 began January 2005.)

  15. DeBerardino TM, Tenuta J. Prospective Phase II Clinical Trial comparing Microfracture to Neocart Implantation for Isolated Femoral Condylar Cartilage Lesions. Part of Multicenter Trial funded by parent company, Histogenics. Enrollment closed October 2008.

  16. DeBerardino TM, Tenuta J, Alitz C. Revision ACL Reconstruction Multi-center MARS Trial. AOSSM grant sponsor. Enrollment began, May 2007.

  17. Svoboda, SJ, DeBerardino TM. Changes in Serum Biomarkers for Cartilage Turnover Following ACL Injury and Their Relationship to the Development of Osteoarthritis.  The Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation award will provide $96,066 over a two-year period to support the direct and indirect costs associated with the project. July 2009. http://www.oref.org/site/PageServer?pagename=grants_recipients

  18. DeBerardino TM , Arciero RA, Mazzocca AD, Cote M. Early vs Delayed Weightbearing after High Tibial Osteotomy with iBalance Fixation and ACP-soaked OsFerion Synthetic Bone Substitute Wedges. Randomized clinical trial supported by Arthrex. Enrollment completed December 2012.

  19. DeBerardino TM, Arciero RA, Cote M. Prospective Phase III Clinical Trial comparing Microfracture to Neocart Implantation for Isolated Femoral Condylar Cartilage Lesions. Part of Multicenter Trial funded by parent company, Histogenics. Enrollment to begin October 2013.

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